Q2 W2 Lesson 1 Music Afro Latin America

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GOOD MORNING

CLASS
PRAYER
Our Lord God in heaven. Thank you for the
new day you've bestowed upon us. Until
this moment, we still have our borrowed life
and strength from you. We worship and
praise Your Holy Name. This moment, we
will continue to study and acquire new
knowledge. AMEN.
REVIEW
DIRECTION: Identify whether it is Impressionism or Expressionism music

1.musicians are "conveying the moods and


emotions aroused by the subject rather than a
detailed tone‐picture". IMPRESSIONISM

2. Composers create intensemotional


expressions and subconcious mind. EXPRESSIONISM

3. Composers use whole tone scale IMPRESSIONISM

4. Composers use dissonant sounds EXPRESSIONISM


GUEST ME
DIRECTION: Guest the name of the following instrument

FLUTE DRUMS UKELELE XYLOPHONE


TOPIC: AFRO-LATIN AMERICAN AND
POPULAR MUSIC

In this Lesson we will learn the historical and cultural background of the
Afro-Latin American and Popular Music and will know how to analyze their
musical characteristics. Lastly, you will learn how to explore ways of
creating sounds on a variety of sources.
Afro-Latin American and Popular
Music
The traditional music of Africa is largely
functional in nature and used in ceremonial
rites. African music is a rich and diverse cultural
heritage that exist in hundreds of different
languages. The music in Africa always has the
technique of “call and response” in which a
person leads by singing a phrase and followed
and answered by a group of singers.
Vocal Form of African Music

1.Blues- This was developed in rural areas in the United States


by the end of the 19th century and became popular upon the
migration of the African-Americans in the cities in the 1940s.
This urban blues gave birth to rock and roll, and rhythm and
blues.

2.Soul- This is a kind of music combining the basics of


rhythm and blues and gospel music, which was popularized
by the African-Americans. It is characterized by vocal
emphasis and an emotional and improvised delivery.
Vocal Form of African Music

3. Spiritual- This kind of music is always with a Christian or


religious theme. A spiritual song provides comfort and eases
the boredom from their daily activities. They are an expression
of spiritual devotion and a desire for freedom from bondage.

4.Call and Response- This is a sequence of two different


phrases usually played by two or more musicians. It is a
direct response from the first phrase; it is a commentary
response.
Music of Latin America

Music of Latin America is the


product of three major
influences- Indigenous,
Spanish-Portuguese and
African.
4 influences on Latin American music:
This was a large functional in nature, because it was
1. Indigenous Latin-
being used for religious worship and ceremonies.
American Music

Music was rich and has a varied rhythmic pattern


2.Afro-Latin American which was produced by drums and some of the
Music percussion instruments.

3.Euro-Latin American .Melodies of the Renaissance period was used in


Music Southern Chile and the Colombian Pacific coasts.

4.Latin America produced several musical genres and


4.Popular Latin American
forms. Some of these Latin American popular music
Music
are Tango, Bossa nova, samba, son and salsa.
Vocal and Dance
forms of Latin
America Music
01. Cumbia - It is a type of dance and music like
salsa and uses
instruments like accordions, guitars, and
percussions

02. Tango - This is a lively and spirited dance of


two people. It is a passionate kind of dance that
shows expression and connection and is performed
in a traditional or modern style.

03. Cha-cha - This is a Latin-American ballroom


dance with the basic pattern of three steps with a
shuffle. It has a fast-rhythmic pattern.
4. Bossanova - This a style of music that was
derived from samba, which is an original Brazilian
music. It gives more emphasis on percussion and
melody.

5.Pasodoble - It is Spain’s traditional couple dance.


It uses music that is traditionally played in bull
fighting.

6. Reggae- This is a Jamaican form of music and


dance with strong, accented, and supplementary
beats. In the 1960s, it was known as the ska and is a
variation of rhythm and blues. The popular artist of
this genre was Bob Marley.
7. Rumba - This is a kind of song and a dance that
originated from Cuba with a percussive rhythm and
a combination of Cuba’s musical and dance
traditions.

8.Foxtrot - It is a ballroom dance of two quick slow


steps and two
quick steps and is executed alternately in 4/4-time
signature.
What Is Jazz Music

Jazz is a type of music with an African-


American origin that started in the early 20th
century with syncopated beats, improvised
sounds, and a regular and forceful rhythmic
pattern.
Vocal Form of Jazz Music
a popular American music in 1890 until
1. Ragtime 1915; it has a steady syncopation and a
melody with a rhythmic pattern of two-
four time.

This refers to a large ensemble form


2. Big Band originating in the United States in mid-
1920’s closely associated with Swing
and Jazz elements.
Vocal Form of Jazz Music
Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker
3. Bebop introduced this kind of musical genre in
the 1940s.

a variant of a musical fusion genre that


4. Jazz rock developed from mixing funk and R&B.
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